Justice In Action In Albania
Justice In Action In Albania; vetting process bears first fruit.
Justice In Action In Albania; vetting process bears first fruit.
Juncker’s Praise Of Marx Undercuts EU Bullying Of Poland Over Judicial Reform.
Central European Nations Band Together To Fight EU Globalist Dictates.
Poland Against EU Linking Funds To Rule Of Law.
Image by Elekes Andor Poland has been fighting the European Union over reforms to its judiciary which was packed with liberal judges appointed by an outside, liberal body. The EU Commission threatened enforcement action which could lead to fines and even Poland losing its vote within the European Parliament. Hungary,…
Image by Archiwum Kancelarii Prezydenta RP The head of the Law and Justice Party (PiS) in Poland, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the de facto leader of the country, declared this week that Poland will not yield to demands from Brussels over its actions on judicial reform. EU Questions Poland Remaining In Union…
Image by European People’s Party Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said today that Hungary would block any attempt by the European Union to restrict Poland’s voting rights. The Eastern European nations have been in a fight with the EU Parliament over migrants and judicial reform, rule of law issues. Poland…
Screenshot News 24 The Albanian Parliament elected a new Head of the General Prosecution Office on Monday, who will serve for a transitory period. Arta Marku, 41 years old, from Puka in Northern Albania, will replace Adriatik Llalla, who is seen as favouring corrupt politicians during his four-year period at…
Poland’s new prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, said today he is expecting the European Union to issue a hammer blow against the Eastern European country by initiating ‘Article 7’ procedures to force them to accept migrants, stop judicial reforms, and halt alleged assaults on the media. The procedure could see Poland…
Tens of thousands of protesters rallied in Bucharest and other Romanian cities on November 26 to condemn a judiciary overhaul planned by the Romanian government. Critics including the European Commission say the changes would impose political control over the justice system, reported Reuters. Romania Joins Moldovan Fight Against Russian Energy